Re: Doctor President Pon Raul
The way to bring about anarcho-capitalism is to change the mentality of the slaves - not the slave masters (if you'll allow me this analogy haha). I think people should just not vote on principle (to vote is to pretend like you own other people), once enough people aren't voting that the government could no longer be said to be "representative of what the people want", it wouldn't matter anymore (eg. if only 2% of the population voted, then the other 98% would realise that they were just being used). Govt would be delegitimised, people would no longer consider it "moral". The government would cease to hurt us, and not a single shot fired.
So to answer your question, I think if we continue to vote, then we're never going to realise what the actual problem is.
Haha I briefly considered this, but then I realised that its not really gonna work like that.Silver Persian said:If you're waiting for governments to grow so large that they collapse, wouldn't it make sense for you to vote for big-government supporting parties, since this would speed the emergence of anarchocapitalism?
The way to bring about anarcho-capitalism is to change the mentality of the slaves - not the slave masters (if you'll allow me this analogy haha). I think people should just not vote on principle (to vote is to pretend like you own other people), once enough people aren't voting that the government could no longer be said to be "representative of what the people want", it wouldn't matter anymore (eg. if only 2% of the population voted, then the other 98% would realise that they were just being used). Govt would be delegitimised, people would no longer consider it "moral". The government would cease to hurt us, and not a single shot fired.
So to answer your question, I think if we continue to vote, then we're never going to realise what the actual problem is.